broken |
dilapidated |
As verbs the difference between broken and dilapidated
is that
broken is past participle of lang=en while
dilapidated is past participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between broken and dilapidated
is that
broken is fragmented, in separate pieces while
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As a proper noun Broken
is torres Strait Creole.
dilapidated |
passe |
Related terms |
Dilapidated is a related term of passe.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As an adjective dilapidated
is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As a noun passe is
.
dilapidated |
dingy |
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and dingy
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
dingy is drab; shabby; dirty; squalid.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
As a noun dingy is
penis or
dingy can be .
dilapidated |
demolished |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between dilapidated and demolished
is that
dilapidated is past participle of lang=en while
demolished is past tense of demolish.
As an adjective dilapidated
is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
dilapidated |
ragged |
Related terms |
Dilapidated is a related term of ragged.
As verbs the difference between dilapidated and ragged
is that
dilapidated is while
ragged is (
rag).
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and ragged
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
ragged is rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken.
dilapidated |
venerable |
Related terms |
Dilapidated is a related term of venerable.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and venerable
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
venerable is used as a form of address for an archdeacon in the anglican church.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
feeble |
dilapidated |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between feeble and dilapidated
is that
feeble is deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated while
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As verbs the difference between feeble and dilapidated
is that
feeble is to make feeble; to enfeeble while
dilapidated is past participle of lang=en.
dilapidated |
destructive |
Related terms |
Dilapidated is a related term of destructive.
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and destructive
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
destructive is causing destruction; damaging.
As a verb dilapidated
is .
weathered |
dilapidated |
As adjectives the difference between weathered and dilapidated
is that
weathered is worn by weather; as of rocks, stone, etc while
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect.
As verbs the difference between weathered and dilapidated
is that
weathered is past tense of weather while
dilapidated is past participle of lang=en.
dilapidated |
outmoded |
Related terms |
Dilapidated is a related term of outmoded.
As verbs the difference between dilapidated and outmoded
is that
dilapidated is while
outmoded is (
outmode).
As adjectives the difference between dilapidated and outmoded
is that
dilapidated is having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect while
outmoded is unfashionable.
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